Bjarni Guðjónsson

Bjarni Eggerts Guðjónsson (born 26 February 1979) is an Icelandic former professional footballer, who was last manager of KR.

Bjarni Guðjónsson
Personal information
Full nameBjarni Eggerts Guðjónsson[1]
Date of birth (1979-02-26) 26 February 1979 (age 45)[2]
Place of birthAkranes, Iceland
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s)Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1995–1997ÍA26(15)
1997–1998Newcastle United0(0)
1998–2000Genk26(0)
2000–2003Stoke City132(11)
2003–2004VfL Bochum4(1)
2004Coventry City (loan)18(3)
2004Coventry City10(0)
2004–2006Plymouth Argyle25(1)
2006–2008ÍA45(12)
2008–2013KR108(9)
Total394(52)
International career
1994–1995Iceland U1716(1)
1995–1997Iceland U1912(3)
1996–2001Iceland U2119(4)
1997–2010Iceland23(1)
Managerial career
2013–2014Fram
2014–2016KR
2017Víkingur R. (assistant)
2018–2021KR (assistant)
2021-IFK Norrköping (U19)
Medal record
ÍA
WinnerÚrvalsdeild1995
WinnerÚrvalsdeild1996
WinnerIcelandic Cup1996
WinnerIcelandic League Cup1996
Genk
WinnerBelgian First Division1998–99
KR
WinnerIcelandic Cup2008
Runner-upÚrvalsdeild2009
Runner-upIcelandic Cup2010
WinnerIcelandic League Cup2010
WinnerÚrvalsdeild2011
WinnerIcelandic Cup2011
WinnerIcelandic Cup2012
WinnerIcelandic League Cup2012
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He has played in Belgium, England and Germany and has two brothers who have also played professional football, Þórður and Jóhannes. All three played together at Genk. He is also the son of former footballer and now manager Guðjón Þórðarson.[3]

Club career

Bjarni was born in Akranes.[1] He began his career at his hometown club ÍA, before moving to English club Newcastle United in 1997 for £500,000.[4] He failed to break into the first team at the club and left a year later for Belgian club Genk before returning to England in 2000 with Stoke City in a £250,000 signing joining up with his father Guðjón Þórðarson who was manager.[4] He became a regular in the first team and made 53 appearances in the 2000–01 season however he was transfer listed at the end of the season as his father felt Bjarni was struggling to deal with being the son of the manager.[4] No transfer away from the club was forthcoming and Bjarni stayed for the 2001–02 season and this time played 54 matches as Stoke gained promotion via the play-offs.[5] Despite gaining promotion his father was sacked by the board.[6] Bjarni stayed at Stoke and helped the club to avoid relegation before he joined his brother Þórður Guðjónsson at VfL Bochum on a free transfer.

He struggled to cement a place in the first team at Bochum and was loaned out to Coventry City in 2004 where he excelled under the management of Eric Black.[7] Coventry signed him on a free later that year however he struggled for game time under new manager Peter Reid and eventually fell out of favour.[8] He was signed on a free by Plymouth Argyle who he stayed with for two years and was a popular character,[9] scoring once against Everton in the FA Cup,[10] before joining ÍA again in 2006.[11] In his second spell at ÍA he stayed for two years, until he was sold to KR in 2008.

International career

Bjarni made his debut for Iceland as a substitute for Helgi Sigurðsson in a friendly match against Slovakia in April 1997 and has been capped 19 more times since, scoring once against Liechtenstein in a World Cup qualifier in 1997, as well as captaining his side in a 2008 fixture.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[12][13]
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOther[a]Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
ÍA1995Úrvalsdeild3000000030
1996Úrvalsdeild17135400102317
1997Úrvalsdeild6200001173
Total26155400213320
Newcastle United1997–98Premier League0000000000
1998–99Premier League0000000000
Total0000000000
Genk1998–99Belgian First Division7000000070
1999–2000Belgian First Division190000000190
Total260000000260
Stoke City1999–2000Second Division81000050131
2000–01Second Division4262052525410
2001–02Second Division463411030544
2002–03First Division361301000401
Total13211917213216116
VfL Bochum2003–04Bundesliga4110100061
Coventry City2003–04First Division183200000203
2004–05Championship100003000130
Total283203000333
Plymouth Argyle2004–05Championship150110000161
2005–06Championship100001000110
Total250111000271
ÍA2006Úrvalsdeild175214021257
2007Úrvalsdeild177206100258
2008Úrvalsdeild110107210202
Total451251173317017
KR2008Úrvalsdeild7120000091
2009Úrvalsdeild212404150333
2010Úrvalsdeild201507140362
2011Úrvalsdeild212418041374
2012Úrvalsdeild210506030340
2013Úrvalsdeild183207340306
Total108921132520118216
Career total39451458601038553770

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[14]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Iceland199741
199820
199910
200010
200240
200430
200520
200830
201030
Total231

Honours

ÍA

Genk

Stoke City

References